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Eco-cultural basis of Cognition: Farmers and Fishermen are more Holistic than Herders
It has been proposed that social interdependence fosters holistic cognition, that is, a tendency to attend to the broad perceptual and cognitive field, rather than to a focal object and its properties, and a tendency to reason in terms of … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural psychology, Ecocultural, Holistic cognition, Social independence, Social interdependence
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